B14 | Terrace Review — Wednesday, October 10, 1990 ~One-woman play billed as a family tale Six Palm Trees by Gordon Hal- loran and Caitlin Hicks will be presented at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre on Oct. 19, courtesy of the Terrace Concert Society. A pro- duction of Third Coast Theatre Works, Six Palm Trees was deve-~ loped through workshop and live performances in Toronto, San Francisco and Wisconsin. The Globe and Mail hailed the play as a “hilarious and moving family tale". After a tour of British Columbia, the. play will be per- formed in New York at the Man- hattan Punch-line Theatre. Six Palm Trees is a one-woman performance by Caitlin Hicks, an actress and writer. As an actress, she has performed on stage, in television and films in’ San Francisco, New York, Toronto and Vancouver, Recent credits include the Beachcombers, Glory Days, and Black Stallion with Mickey Rooney. . Six Palm Trees takes place afier 2m dinner in an old house, where a _ large extended family has gathered oy for a reunion. Annie Shea, the family clown and sixth child in this huge family of 14 children, - retums to her place outside the bathroom door to once again entertain. As Annie takes her @ brothers and sisters ona journey into their shared past, the audience "becomes" the family. Illustrator’s work on display | Local artist Mark Hart is exhibit- ing his art work for the month of October. Hart, who is currently a clerk at Safeway, hopes his eclectic exhibit will re-introduce people to his work. Twenty-eight-year-old Hart has lived in Terrace off and on for the past 20 years and plans to stay here. He has always liked doing projects "in an artful way". A long time ago he started with sci-fi illustrations, air brushing and silk screening. He eventually wants to get into magazine illustration and find an art director in Vancouver to promote his work, long distance. Hart studied graphic arts and illustration for two and a half years . at Grant McEwen College in Ed- monton, Last year, he attended Kingston College in London and also did classes through the Royal College of Art. To complete his degree, he still has a thesis to do this fall. In the interim, he plans to go into the schools and expose the stu- dents to the more commercial and practical side of art. He feels it’s necessary to first develop a style of your own and then teil a story with your art. He says, "I like to put in some free style with a touch of realism." Hart “got into sailing" during his time in London. He visited museums and galleries in Europe and became fascinated by the histories of the old sailing rigs, their designers and captains. This burgeoning interest is skilfully. illustrated in a group of three pencil sketch and water colours on display. Mark also works in studio pencils and inks. Sports are another favourite focus of his art work. As part of his exhibit at Kermodei Trading on Highway 16 west Mark currently has on display three sports pieces; one of a cyclist, one a group of hockey players fighting over the puck, and one a racing car rally. UW . Welcome Wagon would like to thank the following Bridal Party Sponser: | The easiest way to plan a bewildering honeymoon — let Theresa and staff do it for you. | Society. The Terrace Inn artifacts *Until Oct.13th in Gigi’s - eAugie’s - Karin Ljungh and Glen Fossum Northern Motor Inn *George’s Pub - Dave Johnston, country and western, until Oct. 20th Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13 “Oct. 12 & 13 - Peter Turner and Friends Northern Lights Studio Starts Oct. 19 - Don Weir art exhibit Kermodei Trading Until the end of October - Mark Hart art exhibit Prince Rupert Performing Arts Centre *Oct.20, 8 p.m. - "Six Palm Trees" Mount Elizabeth Theatre, Kitimat - *Oct.11 - Carmen Campagne primary school concert series _ ¢Oct.17 - Six Palm Trees with Caitlin Hicks *Oct.26, 8 p.m. -Jazz in Classical Key Kitimat Centennial Museum “Until Oct.12 - Kitamaat: “Old Town" and "New Town", historical photos & Northwest Arts and Entertainment Calendar R.E.M. Lee Theatre *Oct.16, 8 p.m. - Naden Band in concert *Oct.19, 8 p.m. - "Six Palm Trees", a warm p family. Caitlin Hicks of Third "Moving Pictures" eUntil Oct.13 - Our Native Languages, circulated by the Royal B.C. Museum *Oct.13, 9 am. - 3:30 p.m. workshop on Old Forest Growth with Leslie Gottesfeld. Slide lecture and field trip to Hirsch Creek Park. | lay about growing up inh a large Coast Theatre Works. Presented by the Concert i Caitlin Hicks: Drawing the audience into a reunion. | PUBLIC NOTICE is given to the electors of School Dis- trict No. 88 (Terrace) that | require the presence of sald electors in the places herein designated, on Monday, October 29, 4990 between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon, to elect: Trustee (five) — for a three year term (1991/92/93 calendar years) to represent the Terrace area and en- virons; ; i Trustee (one) — for a three year term (1991/92/93 calendar years) to répresent the reserves of Gitwangak, Kitwancool and Kitsegukla. . At the SCHOOL BOARD OFFICE, 3211 Kenney Street, Terrace, B.C. for the electors of the Terrace and Ter- race rural voting area. At the SCHOOL BOARD OFFICE, 3211 Kenney Street, Terrace, B.C. for the electors of the Gitwangak, Kitwan- cool and Kitsegukla reserves. The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as . follows: ; | Candidates shall be nominated in writing by two duly qualified electors of the Assessment District. The nomination paper shall be delivered to the returning of- ficer, or designate, at any time between the date of this notice and noon of the day of nomination. The nomina- tlon paper shall state the name, residence and occupa- tion of the person nominated in such a manner as to sufficiently Identify such candidate. The nomination _ paper shall ba signed by the candidate. - - In the event of a poll being necessary, advance polls and regular polls will be held at the following places, dates and times: City of Terrace and Terrace Rural Areas: — Advance Poll, Friday, November 09, 1990, City of Ter- race, Council Office, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. — Advance Poll, Friday, November 16, 1990, Mills Memorial Hospital, 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. — Regular Poll, Saturday, November 17, 1990, Terrace, Rosswood, Usk, Thornhill, Lakelse Lake, Cedarvale, New Remo, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Reserves of Gitwangak, Kitwancool and Kitsegukla: —- Advance Poll, Friday, November 09, 1990, Kitwanga Elementary/Secondary School, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. — Regular Poll, Saturday, November 17, 1990, at Git- wangak, Kitwancool and Kitsequkla 8:00 a.m. to 8:00. p.m. Every person Is hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AT TERRACE B.C. this 5th day of October, 1990 (Mrs.) Elaine Johnson Returning Officer 4% School District No. 88 (Terrace) 3211 Kenney Street _ Terrace, B.C. V8G 3E9